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They are 12.5 kW diesel gensets.. I would think they do or at least could be made to?.. Opinions please
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Newell used 12.5kw gensets in their coaches until 1993 when larger generators started showing up. When Newell started building all electric coaches in 1994 (although there were still Newells built that carried propane for owners who didn't want to go all electric) gensets were typically 17.5kw to 20kw. I would think that most 12.5kw and larger gensets should be 240V. Even the 12.5kw generators sold by Home Depot have a 240 volt outlet on them. When you drop to about 10kw or less, they are typically only 120 volt.
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Cool, well I just need to be able to get one at a reasonable price. And I can start my endeavor.. I have also considered adding some fold away bunks and maybe a toilet so I could also make it a bunk room for the kids. Once we arrive somewhere
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Yeah I've already been worried about that.. Thinking I might need to rent 2 spots when I go somewhere.. Anyone seen that ill thing you attach to the front of a big trailer and will move it for you only goes 1-2 mph but it's suppose to bring the trailer to you rather than you going to it.. Called idrive I think
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01-05-2014, 11:48 PM
Michael Day
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Back in the old days when I had Airstream travel trailers, I had a double wheel Power Caster PC-3 that I used to move my trailer around. That one was limited to 1800 pounds of tongue weight and although it moved my almost 10,000 pound trailer around, I doubt it would move a trailer much heavier than that.
Trailer tugs that will handle 20,000+ pound loads ups the game.
Airtug and
DJ Products make units that will move heavier loads.
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Reviving this thread as I liked the title for future readers and wanted some feedback. According to Newell #458 has a hitch rated at 5000 lbs. Sounds like there was the base hitch and then an option for one that went to 10-12k. I have a potential buyer looking to tow his trailer w/car that weighs in at 6500 so we're technically over as it stands. Has any attempted to beef up the original hitch?
Edit. Time for a good laugh. Upon further discussion with Newell the 5000 being referenced by them was referring to tongue weight. Problem solved.
Brad Aden
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